نتایج جستجو برای: apatite formation

تعداد نتایج: 530111  

Journal: :European cells & materials 2010
D Barbieri A J S Renard J D de Bruijn H Yuan

To render polymeric materials osteoinductive, nano-sized calcium phosphate apatite particles (CaP) were introduced into a low molecular weight poly(D,L-lactide). Homogenous composites were made with 10%, 20% and 40% by weight of apatite content while pure polylactide was used as control. Thereafter porous samples (pore size 300-400 microm, 60% porosity) were fabricated and sterilized. In vitro ...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2004
Yu-Fen Chou Wen-An Chiou Yuhuan Xu James C Y Dunn Benjamin M Wu

The classic biomimetic apatite coating process can be accelerated by first immersing substrates into concentrated simulated body fluid, 5x SBF (SBF1), at 37 degrees C, to form an initial coating of precursor apatite spheres, and subsequently transferring to a second 5x SBF (SBF2) solution which is devoid of crystal growth inhibitors to promote phase transformation of SBF1-derived precursor apat...

2010
Tadashi Kokubo Seiji Yamaguchi

Sodium titanate formed on Ti metal by NaOH and heat treatments induces apatite formation on its surface in a body environment and bonds to living bone. These treatments have been applied to porous Ti metal in artificial hip joints, and have been used clinically in Japan since 2007. Calcium titanate formed on Ti-15Zr-4Nb-4Ta alloy by NaOH, CaCl2, heat, and water treatments induces apatite format...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
mh. fathi v. mortazavi a. doostmohammadi

objective: osseous defects around dental implants are often seen when implants are placed in areas with inadequate alveolar bone, or around failing implants. bone regeneration in these areas using bone grafts or its substitutes may improve dental implants prognosis. the aim of this study was to prepare and characterize the bioactive glass nanopowder and development of its coating for treatment ...

F. Moztarzadehii K. Fatehii M. Solati Hashtjiniii

In this study, time of calcium phosphate formation on Ti6Al4V alloy with or without alkali and heat treatments was investigated. Specimens were soaked in 0, 5, 10 M solutions of NaOH at temperatures of 60 or 80 °C for 24, 72 h. Their surfaces were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and thin film X-ray diffraction. It was found that optimum condition is 72h soaking in 5 M NaOH in 8...

تقی‎پور, صدیقه , کنعانیان, علی ,

Apatite is the most common phosphate mineral in the Esfordi ore body. Euhedral crystal (2-20 cm) of the apatite occurs as an intergrowth in magnetite and hematite, vein and dike. There are two types of apatite in the Esfordi deposit, based on Petrographic studies: primary and secendary. Fresh and altered parts of primary apatite display dark and light color respectively using BSE images. EMP an...

Journal: :The Analyst 2011
Lindsay L McManus George A Burke Mura M McCafferty Peter O'Hare Mircea Modreanu Adrian R Boyd Brian J Meenan

The differentiation of stem cells into multi-lineages is essential to aid the development of tissue engineered materials that replicate the functionality of their tissue of origin. For this study, Raman spectroscopy was used to monitor the formation of a bone-like apatite mineral during the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) towards an osteogenic lineage. Raman spectroscopy...

Journal: :Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research 2006
Neva Ciftcioglu David S McKay Grace Mathew E Olavi Kajander

Including humans, many multicellular organisms produce similar hard tissues, such as bones, teeth, shells, skeletal units, and spicules. These hard tissues are biocomposites and incorporate both structural macromolecules (lipids, proteins, and polysaccharides) and inorganic minerals. We do not fully understand the control mechanism of biomineralization in primitive or in developed organisms. Th...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2010
Delia S Brauer Natalia Karpukhina Matthew D O'Donnell Robert V Law Robert G Hill

Bioactive glasses are able to bond to bone through formation of carbonated hydroxyapatite in body fluids, and fluoride-releasing bioactive glasses are of interest for both orthopaedic and, in particular, dental applications for caries inhibition. Melt-derived glasses in the system SiO(2)-P(2)O(5)-CaO-Na(2)O with increasing amounts of CaF(2) were prepared by keeping network connectivity and the ...

2001

Introduction: The calcium phosphate ceramics, in particular hydroxyapatite ( HA), has shown to be capable of conducting bone formation and forming a chemical bond to bone. Because of this osteoconductivity, HA ceramic has been applied in joint reconstruction in the form of coating on joint implants such as hip stems by plasma spraying technique. Direct bone apposition has been repeatedly demons...

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